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Weather Snow in Syracuse, Good reason to start a tire. The Pack should be able to do Technici that and burn up those }' gators 'Ft0und these parts North Carolina State University ’5 Student Newspaper Since 19 0 skies Wlll be clear with temps MARIB reaching 50 today and 60 r3223“ tomorrow Volume LXVlll, Number 64 Friday. March 13. 1987 Raleigh, North Carolina a. “.51 Editorial 73/2411 / Advertismg 737-2029 Valvano rented By Madelyn Rosenberg tions. "It's faded mil in the last five years." he said. Assistant News Editor Smi-tana said he thought the university would request closer oversight of coliseum actiVities as a NIT. State Athletic Director Jim Valvano rented result of an internal Nl‘Sl' audit iitto Reynolds Reynold's Coliseum last November to do a commercial operations during the past several years. “The for a Durham automobile dealership for only $75. more auditors recommendations will help them decide which than $1.000 less than it usually costs‘ for university wav to go." he said. related groups to rent Reynolds. "We want to get every nook and cranny of that 'The Raleigh Times reported Wednesday that program looked at." ('hiincellor llruce l’oulton told Valvano's company. JTV Enterprises of (Tary. uentcd student leaders during T.‘ Lirsday's Liaison Committee Reynolds for an hour on Nov. 18 to film a commercial meeting. He estimated that N('Sl' will be "wrapping for South Square Hyundai. up" the audit in several weeks. Valvano refused to comment on the matter at a l’oulton also urged students not to jump to Tuesday press conference. ”'l'hat story is beneath my conclusions about the Reynolds case. "ln AnglorSaxon dignity for even a response." he said. “I operate at a law. you are presumed innocent until proven guilty." much higher level than that." he said. The NCAA-bound coach also refused to comment on James Hackney lll, chairman of the NCSU Board of the State Bureau of Investigation (Still probe that is Trustees. said in a telephone interview that there has looking into a possible conflict of interests in the been a "long time informal policy" permitting any management practices of Reynolds business manager employee of the university to consult with outside Richard Farrell. companies. as long as it was for no longer than one day Gerald Hawkins. associate vice chancellor for a week. Employees are not to engage in conflict of student affairs. said most persons or groups connected interests or take any job that would negatively effect to the university can rent the coliseum for about their position with the university. Hackney added. $1.800. but that figure. much less than commercial “We believe it's good for employees to have outside Spring is here rental rates. can be higher or lower depending on the activities." llackney said. “As to the general policy on circumstances. For example.i Hawkins sai it cost allowing employees in outside activities. it goes on at last — $1,200 to rent Reynolds for the honors convocation last every day and will continue to go on." fall because a concert held the previous evening picked For example. Hackney said. a mechanical engi or is it? up part of the expenses for setting up seats and the necring professor would never be questioned for using stage. university facilities for outside work. ”As long as it ()n the other hand. the coliseum rented for $1.965 at remains fair and ethical. I fail to see why the same last year's commencement ceremonies. according to policy doesn't apply to all." he added. A robin perched in a tree is Ronald Butler. associate vice chancellor for student Hackney said he saw the only real conflict as a affairs. This fee included the set up for s'agc. seats. question of proper or improper rental rate of the usually a sure sign that spring and sound. coliseum. has arrived but icicles Aaron McCrae, vice president for South Square "To my knowledge lofl specifically ('oach Valvano hang-ing off a window ledge Hyundai. said he deals directly with the endorser and his outside activities. he has not overstepped show that winter may be when he does commercials. He refused to say if be informal policy." llackni-y said. "In the mind of the sticking around for a while. normally paid the endorser a flat fee or rented the average person. athletics personalities seem to be filming site through his dealership. He also declined to different from other university employees. In the mind comment on any benefit Valvano made in the ofthe trustees. the same policy applies to all." transaction. "As to the matter of rent. (wet don't know if Staff photos by Mark Rush Frederick Smetana. a member of the Athletics lValvano's actions werel proper or improper." he Council. said it was "debatable" as to whose added. jurisdiction the coliseum is under. "That‘s the. big Several other university officials refused to com- question these days." he added. ment on the issue. A coliseum advisory committee of the Athletics University Council Decky French said the university Council used to overlook the building. but Smetana will issue no official comment until the 881 has said it was only charged with making recommenda- finished its investigation. Freshmen charged with 11 counts of, breaking and entering ’l‘wo NC. State iresnmen. charged last Court parking lots were reported. with a immediately arrested and charged then l’emberton. N.J. now living at 243 College policing that area." Smith said. ”And even month with one count each of breaking and total of $3.608 in property reported stolen with one count each of breaking and Inn. is a former member of the NCSU though there is not a formal community entering, discovered earlier this week they and damage to other property estimated at entering a vehicle. wrestling team. He left the team one week watch program over there. tthe fraterni» have more trouble than previously over $1.600. said Capt. Laura Reynolds. After three weeks of investigation and prior to the February breakins. said tiesl watch out for each other. thought. coordinator of investigations for Public interviews. Reynolds added 11 more counts Wolfpack wrestling coach Rob (luzzo. If found guilty of all charges. Bowen and Brent Bowen. 20. and Harry Ingham. 19. Safety. against each of the two students. Ingham. a freshman in forestry. is a Inghani face not orily action from Wake were arrested Monday and charged with 11 Most of the property stolen was in—dash According to warrants filed in the Wake native of Rochester. N.Y.. currently living ('ounty Superior ('ourt but also the NCSU subsequent counts of felonious breaking stereos. scanners and tool kits, Reynolds County magistrate's office. Ingham was at 7127A Lee Dormitory. Student Judicial lloard. and entering a vehicle. The new charges said. arrested and charged with the additional Larceny is an unusual problem in the Attorney General John Nunnally said stem from an investigation of a series of Two students called Public Safety after counts on Sunday and Bowen was arrested Fraternity (Tourt parking lots. except in lllt' case is significant enough for the board carlymorning break—ins at the NCSU seeing Bowen and Ingham enter several and charged on Monday. poorly lighted areas. said Andrew Smith. to consider suspending the students. There Fraternity (Iourt on Feb. 12. .. cars. Public Safety officers arrived at The pair were released from Wake Fraternity (Iourt Manager for N(‘Sl' have been no suspensions this year. That morning about 20 larceny cases ,Fraternity Court to find the two in the County Jail on an $1.100 bond each. Student Development. Nunnally said in a telephone interview. involving cars parked in several Fraternity parking lot. Bowen and Ingham were Bowen. a freshman business major from "Public Safety does a pretty good job of g... _A‘..-. 4»... -...s............TIM I’EELER7 “we:-.‘ l University Once again, it’s tournament . .g..." time w..- w-.. i prepares for *.~¢u By Tim Peeler the regular season. That shouldn't get on a roll for anything. we'a're ltll) percent." Sloan said. "lint if hi- Sports Editor be too hard for State. a mediocre trying to win this game." can play. he will play. He just won't ~N..s....- celebration 1714 before the ACC tournament And whenever Valvano goes be at full speed. but he wili play." When the ACC tournament championship. spouting his post-season philosophy Maxwell and potent junior back by Chandana Gang-Iii champion Wolfpack faces Florida It's a different team now. and his team starts winning, only court mate Andrew Moti-n make up Senior Staff Writer this afternoon in the Carrier Dome "Yeah, we‘re having fun now." one thing comes to m ’nd: 198:3. what some have called the best Rom; f at Syracuse, it'll be just another said rising star Vinny Del Negro. ”I don't think We're as good as guard tandem in the nation. While NC. State students are tournament game for the Wolfpack winner of the Everette Case '83." Valvano said. ”We had such "These two guys are athletes." gearing up to watch the NCAA — the kind they love the best. Award as the ACC tournament balance then. What we have right Valvano said. “They may be the tournament first round game Forget Norm Sloan. Wolfpack MVP. “Practice is a lot more fun now could end Friday. These are a most athletic pair of guards We've N.( SYA it a 1,;i‘ between State and Florida this players and coaches said. And after you win." bunch of kids who are completely ever played.